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Adesta said…
The feed does not have subscriptions by email enabled

I got that message when I subscribed and then below it said welcome and my email address. Can you tell me if my sign up was successful? Thx D!
Danielle said…
Oops...problem fixed. Try again!

Thanks Adesta!

...danielle
Anonymous said…
Nope, 9:50 CST and not working. Does the stress ever cease?
"FeedBurner The feed does not have subscriptions by email enabled"
CB
Danielle said…
ummmm...hmmmm...so the link worked for me. If all else fails there is also a feedburner link on the side bar!

And NO it doesn't!

...dnaielle
JSmith5780 said…
it appears to have worked for me.
Anonymous said…
Best wishes for a safe trip. I'm off for a bit of hand surgery tomorrow, but I will be thinking of you, Trevy, et. al. How amazing you are. Wish I could do more.
CB
Adesta said…
I think it worked this time. Just waiting for the confirmation email. :)
blogzilly said…
Just wanted to let you know that I forwarded The Lemonade Award to you in my blog today. It's one of those 'pay-it-forward' type of things, pointing people in the direction of blogs I dig muchly.

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